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Re: TODAY SpaceX Historic Launch TODAY

Sun May 31, 2020 4:32 am

Mickey wrote:
pepperwhiteMFC wrote:
Mickey wrote:
pepperwhiteMFC wrote:
Mickey wrote:He has 36 billion dollars I think he can handle a little light criticism on theskyiscrape dot com.


Oh riiight. RM. That board where nothing ever happens except bitching and complaining.


There's more that happens here than just your posts.



Who hurt you, Mickey?


Your new favorite line hasn't really impressed before but third time's the charm!

pepperwhiteMFC wrote:
verb_to_trust wrote:I'm not happy about death but let's acknowledge something: the vid slays fatties


Good grief, verb. Who hurt you in your life?


pepperwhiteMFC wrote:You guys are really something. Who hurt you?


It’s really the only thing I have left because you’re just so constantly negative.

Re: TODAY SpaceX Historic Launch TODAY

Sun May 31, 2020 1:15 pm

pepperwhiteMFC wrote:
Mickey wrote:He has 36 billion dollars I think he can handle a little light criticism on theskyiscrape dot com.


Oh riiight. RM. That board where nothing ever happens except bitching and complaining.


Hey, at least we limit that to the New.... well, and the Pear .... but only those and the Garb... OK, and Star W... fuck.

Nevermind.

Re: TODAY SpaceX Historic Launch TODAY

Sun May 31, 2020 1:26 pm

B wrote:
pepperwhiteMFC wrote:
Mickey wrote:He has 36 billion dollars I think he can handle a little light criticism on theskyiscrape dot com.


Oh riiight. RM. That board where nothing ever happens except bitching and complaining.


Hey, at least we limit that to the New.... well, and the Pear .... but only those and the Garb... OK, and Star W... fuck.

Nevermind.


Image

To the moon, Alice..

Re: TODAY SpaceX Historic Launch TODAY

Sun May 31, 2020 3:23 pm

I was super exited about the launch. It really got me, im not sure why.

Re: TODAY SpaceX Historic Launch TODAY

Sun May 31, 2020 3:48 pm

I get nostalgic. My grandfather was a technician on the Saturn V project.

Re: TODAY SpaceX Historic Launch TODAY

Sun May 31, 2020 4:45 pm

pepperwhiteMFC wrote:I get nostalgic. My grandfather was a technician on the Saturn V project.


really? thats pretty cool...thats apollo 11 right?

Re: TODAY SpaceX Historic Launch TODAY

Sun May 31, 2020 4:47 pm

We watched it at work. I was just hoping the damn thing wouldn’t explode like that test they did on Friday.

Re: TODAY SpaceX Historic Launch TODAY

Sun May 31, 2020 4:49 pm

VinylGuy wrote:
pepperwhiteMFC wrote:I get nostalgic. My grandfather was a technician on the Saturn V project.


really? thats pretty cool...thats apollo 11 right?


Yep. The Apollo project. :thumbsup:

Re: TODAY SpaceX Historic Launch TODAY

Sun May 31, 2020 5:02 pm

pepperwhiteMFC wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
pepperwhiteMFC wrote:I get nostalgic. My grandfather was a technician on the Saturn V project.


really? thats pretty cool...thats apollo 11 right?


Yep. The Apollo project. :thumbsup:


yeah, thats amazing. I imagine he had tons of stories about it.

Re: TODAY SpaceX Historic Launch TODAY

Sun May 31, 2020 7:23 pm

VinylGuy wrote:
pepperwhiteMFC wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
pepperwhiteMFC wrote:I get nostalgic. My grandfather was a technician on the Saturn V project.


really? thats pretty cool...thats apollo 11 right?


Yep. The Apollo project. :thumbsup:


yeah, thats amazing. I imagine he had tons of stories about it.


Not really. He was pretty reserved about the stories he told. All I can remember him doing was giving my brother a specialized bolt he ‘stole’ and said “here, this goes on a Saturn V rocket.”

Re: TODAY SpaceX Historic Launch TODAY

Sun May 31, 2020 8:05 pm

verb_to_trust wrote:It just seems so childish and silly. Elon wants to play rockets and spaceman. Grow the fuck up.


You wouldn't have running shoes if not for space exploration!!!

Re: TODAY SpaceX Historic Launch TODAY

Sun May 31, 2020 10:58 pm

pepperwhiteMFC wrote:I get nostalgic. My grandfather was a technician on the Saturn V project.


Cool!

Exciting time for space exploration. Looking forward to Artemis and moving on to Mars

Re: TODAY SpaceX Historic Launch TODAY

Mon June 01, 2020 12:58 am

Re: TODAY SpaceX Historic Launch TODAY

Mon June 01, 2020 1:22 am

i read that SpaceEx is building a really big spaceship called Starship and i got excited

then i read it is just for delivering satellites, which is boring

how many more spy satellites does the world need

https://www.spacex.com/vehicles/starship/

Re: TODAY SpaceX Historic Launch TODAY

Mon June 01, 2020 3:14 am

Pretty sure the ultimate goal is to become an interplanetary species and steps like these are necessary. Glad to imagine not being at the whims of Earth for the next 1000 years as I'm uploaded into the A.I. singularity matrix.

Re: TODAY SpaceX Historic Launch TODAY

Mon June 01, 2020 3:34 am

What other planet? Mars? Mars looks like a pretty shitty place to live based on what we've seen.

Re: TODAY SpaceX Historic Launch TODAY

Mon June 01, 2020 4:03 am

verb_to_trust wrote:What other planet? Mars? Mars looks like a pretty shitty place to live based on what we've seen.

terra form!

Re: TODAY SpaceX Historic Launch TODAY

Mon June 01, 2020 4:28 am

elliseamos wrote:
verb_to_trust wrote:What other planet? Mars? Mars looks like a pretty shitty place to live based on what we've seen.

terra form!


So we can modify the atmosphere of Mars, fly there, and live?

Why don't we just fix our own atmosphere if it's that simple?

Re: TODAY SpaceX Historic Launch TODAY

Mon June 01, 2020 5:20 am

blueviper wrote:
pepperwhiteMFC wrote:I get nostalgic. My grandfather was a technician on the Saturn V project.


Cool!

Exciting time for space exploration. Looking forward to Artemis and moving on to Mars

:thumbsup:

Re: TODAY SpaceX Historic Launch TODAY

Mon June 01, 2020 5:34 am

verb_to_trust wrote:
elliseamos wrote:
verb_to_trust wrote:What other planet? Mars? Mars looks like a pretty shitty place to live based on what we've seen.

terra form!


So we can modify the atmosphere of Mars, fly there, and live?

Why don't we just fix our own atmosphere if it's that simple?


There are thoughts that the Earth’s atmosphere extends out about as far as the moon.
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